MICHIGAN CITY -- Despite having his head run over by a pickup truck, 11-year-old Cameron Schuette is taking only Tylenol for a mild headache. That's according to his grandfather, Ron Shurley, who's at a loss to explain such a miraculous outcome, particularly since his truck was loaded with freshly cut wood. Besides the soft ground in his gravel driveway, Shurley, grasping for other answers, said, "Maybe he has an exceptionally hard head." According to The Associated Press, Cameron Schuette said Tuesday that he did not remember much about the accident, other than the sound. "All I remember about it was that when the truck ran over my head, I could hear my bones crack," he said. On Sunday, Cameron and his 13-year-old brother, Tyler, were helping their grandfather cut and load wood into a pickup truck. Shurley said his grandsons were sitting on the tailgate when he started backing down his gravel driveway toward a woodpile on his property at 1944 N. Goldring Road between LaPorte and Michigan City. That's when Cameron either fell or jumped off. Not knowing what happened, Shurley felt the back end of his truck raise up and quickly stopped. Cameron quickly stood up and ran into the house. Shurley began driving Cameron to St. Anthony Memorial Health Centers. While en route, police said, Shurley was stopped for speeding, but the officer gave them a police escort to the hospital. Cameron, a fifth-grader at Knapp Elementary School, was later transported to Memorial Hospital in South Bend to undergo a series of tests, which uncovered a slight hairline fracture to the skull. "It's really a miracle. We're very thankful," Shurley said. In addition to a slight fracture at the bottom of his skull, mother Shannon England said, her son has a black eye, some swelling to his face and "road rash" on his neck along with a laceration inside one of his ears, but "for the most part he's doing well."